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Corwon Oslo

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Useful to know when you are looking for commercial space for rent in Oslo

Oslo is the capital and most populous city of Norway with 698,660 inhabitants (sep.2021).

Oslo is located in the southeastern part of the country, just a 1h 30min car-ride from the neighboring country Sweden.

As the capital of the country, Oslo operates as Norway's main metropolis with piles of apartments in all sizes, bars, art galleries, museums etc. all gathered on an area of just about 480 sq. km. This attracts the youth and other individuals searching the thrilling, fast-paced life of the city. Apart from the metropolis appearance however, the city is said to resemble more of a large village than a city like the other capitals of Europe.

Surrounding the tall buildings and busy streets lie tall majestic mountains in tranquility and create beautiful contrasts, which gives the city a certain character not found in a lot of other capitals of the world. This nature surrounding and incorporated in Oslo carries a great importance to the city in other ways as well. The city was named the European Green Capital of 2019, because of their lowest carbon footprints in the world, commitment to sustainable production, reliable and comfortable public transport, and a large number of green spaces incorporated in the urban spaces. The parks of the city are stunning and used by nearly all of the citizens as an everyday escape from the busy streets. Additionally, just a car-ride from Oslo, you’ll find both ski slopes and the beautiful forests of Nordmarka.

The environment inside the city is worth the hype as well. Even though Oslo has a history dating all the way back to the vikings, it’s also one of the younger cities of Scandinavia in terms of architecture. They have in the past decades prioritized newer constructions, which means the city is full of unique and appealing architecture. A trip to the public library will convince even the most sceptical architectural enthusiast. A sloping roof emerges from the ocean of the harbor and evolves into a configuration of glass. Sturdily built, the building allows visitors to walk along the slopes to the top of the library, where a view of the whole city appears. A sunrise at this spot will without doubt make one fall in love with the city. 

Apart from the stunning nature and architecture, Oslo has in recent years proved to be among one of the greatest culinary centres of Europe. As a city once only known for hot dogs and extreme prices, this is an extraordinary accomplishment. Currently the city is home to three Michelin starred restaurants, one of them proud owners of three stars; Maaemo. The limelight has extended its reach and the number of top quality restaurants have since grown exponentially. Now the city is full of delicious eateries and opportunities, from street food to white cloth dinners.